2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.22.586310
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Genetic designs for stochastic and probabilistic biocomputing

Lewis Grozinger,
Jesús Miró-Bueno,
Ángel Goñi-Moreño

Abstract: The programming of computations in living cells can be done by manipulating information flows within genetic networks. Typically, a single bit of information is encoded by a single gene’s steady state expression. Expression is discretized into high and low levels that correspond to 0 and 1 logic values, analogous to the high and low voltages in electronic logic circuits. However, the processes of molecular signaling and computation in living systems challenge this computational paradigm with their dynamic, sto… Show more

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